Portal Linking Compass
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Introduces a compass that displays precise coordinates for constructing a corresponding portal in the other dimension.
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Used for mods with little to no gameplay elements.
Includes quality of life improvements and small tweaks to enhance and customize gameplay.
Changes or adds new types of portals and dimensional travel.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
Quilt is a fork of the Fabric mod loader. Many Fabric mods are compatible with Quilt and vice versa.
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Description:
Introduces a compass that displays precise coordinates for constructing a corresponding portal in the other dimension to link them up perfectly.
The mod must be installed on both client and server to be able to function properly.
Available on Fabric, Quilt and Forge:
Why this mod was created:
The mod was originally created because I wanted to try and play the game without coordinates (reducedDebugInfo gamerule set to true).
Almost everything in-game can be done without coordinates. Maps, compasses and lodestones (albeit a little expensive) are great tools for locating places.
However, a few things aren't possible without coordinates. Such as:
- Linking nether portals
- Finding the coordinates to manipulate and generate an end gateway in the middle of the void.
- A bunch more things I haven't thought of.
This mod tackles at least the first problem and allows players to build proper nether hubs. I thought I may as well publish the mod for other people like me.
How to install:
- If you're on Fabric, make sure you have Fabric API installed.
- If you're on Quilt, make sure you have QFAPI installed.
- Download JAR and put in your mods folder.
How to use:
Step 1:
Craft a portal linking compass using a crafting table.
The recipe is unlocked after picking up a compass, and will become visible in the recipe book.
It requires:
- 3 obsidian
- 1 compass
- 1 iron ingot

Note: The crafting recipe of this compass for Minecraft versions 1.21.4 and prior used netherite ingots instead of iron ingots, since this mod can be used as an alternative to vanilla lodestones (In those versions, lodestones require netherite ingots to be crafted). Mojang updated the recipe of lodestones and replaced netherite ingots with iron ingots in the Minecraft 1.21.5 release, so I did the same for the recipe of this compass.
Step 2:
- Right-click a nether portal block with the compass.

- The compass should now point to nether portal block.
- Go to the nether, the compass should point to the exact coordinates where you can build the portal to link them up perfectly.
- This also works vice-versa. That is, original portal in the nether ➔ Find coordinates in the overworld.
- If the original portal is destroyed, the compass will start spinning randomly.

Portal Linking Compass
Description:
Introduces a compass that displays precise coordinates for constructing a corresponding portal in the other dimension to link them up perfectly.
The mod must be installed on both client and server to be able to function properly.
Available on Fabric, Quilt and Forge:
Why this mod was created:
The mod was originally created because I wanted to try and play the game without coordinates (reducedDebugInfo gamerule set to true).
Almost everything in-game can be done without coordinates. Maps, compasses and lodestones (albeit a little expensive) are great tools for locating places.
However, a few things aren't possible without coordinates. Such as:
- Linking nether portals.
- Finding the coordinates to manipulate and generate an end gateway in the middle of the void.
- A bunch more things I haven't thought of.
This mod tackles at least the first problem and allows players to build proper nether hubs. I thought I may as well publish the mod for other people like me.
How to install:
- If you're on Fabric, make sure you have Fabric API installed.
- If you're on Quilt, make sure you have QFAPI installed.
- Download JAR and put in your mods folder.
How to use:
Step 1:
Craft a portal linking compass using a crafting table.
The recipe is unlocked after picking up a compass, and will become visible in the recipe book.
It requires:
- 3 obsidian
- 1 compass
- 1 iron ingot
Note: The crafting recipe of this compass for Minecraft versions 1.21.4 and prior used netherite ingots instead of iron ingots, since this mod can be used as an alternative to vanilla lodestones (In those versions, lodestones require netherite ingots to be crafted). Mojang updated the recipe of lodestones and replaced netherite ingots with iron ingots in the Minecraft 1.21.5 release, so I did the same for the recipe of this compass.
Step 2:
- Right-click a nether portal block with the compass.
- The compass should now point to nether portal block.
- Go to the nether, the compass should point to the exact coordinates where you can build the portal to link them up perfectly.
- This also works vice-versa. That is, original portal in the nether ➔ find coordinates in the overworld.
- If the original portal is destroyed, the compass will start spinning randomly.

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